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Re: Has anyone ever done business with Tokyo Doll?

Postby Trethowan » Sat Mar 29, 2014 10:07 pm

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mochi.kochi wrote:This got me interested and frightened me at the same time xD I never went to check the price but I did look up videos of the moving the joints. The cracking... terrified me. I kept researching and I saw hot toys has a similar line(?). Basically seamless jointed 1/6 bodies. So I showed my brother too, he said a down part is that the material hot toys used tend to crack upon age, so I was thinking this might be similar so I wanted to leave it here for added info :) Link to cracked picture http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-QruLwaYi42c/Tm4X5OlUwMI/AAAAAAAArSg/u7uOS8v5Mis/s640/852_devgru.jpg.

The cracks made me stop searching lol -,-


Oh my....yeah, no amount of glue is gonna put that boy back together. :shock: His arm looks like terraforming!! I believe the material may be a little different on Tokyo Dolls, but I can just see so many pitfalls with that....plus they sound like you're breaking bones when you pose them. Ickkkk. *Shudder*

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AAAHHHH... ok, that is gross.
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Re: Has anyone ever done business with Tokyo Doll?

Postby Iwa_Hoshi » Sun Mar 30, 2014 8:06 am

In terms of 1/6 I was looking into getting a seamless body for one of my larger amazon. But I own the 1/8 Moby Dick Gumby body Chun Lis . One of them had a tear in her armpit and that just makes me wary of seamless body even if its a replaceable 1/6.

I don't mind shown joints since my dolls are fully dressed most of the time and I'm play intensive. Unless the seamless body is a perfect match in skintone for another one of my Chun Lis,
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Re: Has anyone ever done business with Tokyo Doll?

Postby K2! » Sun Mar 30, 2014 5:28 pm

MeltedCaramel wrote:Can't think of the company, but the sculpts remind me an awful lot of "Something Or Another Angel", the sculpts are quite racy but they are ultimately jointed, it just doesn't show as much. I wish I could think of the name, I see them up on Y!J all the time! They might be a nice happy medium for someone who likes Tokyo Doll's sculpts? :)

You might be thinking of Angel Philia (the reborn Yamato VMF50 line).
http://www.angel-philia.com/
These are essentially Obitsu 50cm and 48cm bodies with custom vinyls. They use the same skeleton parts as regular Obitsus so I don't worry too much about breaking them.
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Re: Has anyone ever done business with Tokyo Doll?

Postby victoriavictrix » Sun Mar 30, 2014 10:13 pm

I believe that the Tokyo Dolls are made with silicon rubber.

There are additional problems if, for instance, you happen to get one overheated. Anything that parts of it were resting against take on that texture--for instance, you would imprint fabric texture on every part that fabric was pressing against. Unfortunately, this is not like memory plastic, and reheating the doll is not going to get rid of that texture.
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Re: Has anyone ever done business with Tokyo Doll?

Postby Trethowan » Sun Mar 30, 2014 10:43 pm

K2! wrote:
MeltedCaramel wrote:Can't think of the company, but the sculpts remind me an awful lot of "Something Or Another Angel", the sculpts are quite racy but they are ultimately jointed, it just doesn't show as much. I wish I could think of the name, I see them up on Y!J all the time! They might be a nice happy medium for someone who likes Tokyo Doll's sculpts? :)

You might be thinking of Angel Philia (the reborn Yamato VMF50 line).
http://www.angel-philia.com/
These are essentially Obitsu 50cm and 48cm bodies with custom vinyls. They use the same skeleton parts as regular Obitsus so I don't worry too much about breaking them.


I didn't know the VMF50 had been reborn. I'd at one point wanted to buy one but never did. Does Obitsu make these in their factory?

edit: Derp moment, you wrote that in your description, custom vinyls. gaaahh... I blame sleep deprivation! ha
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Re: Has anyone ever done business with Tokyo Doll?

Postby MeltedCaramel » Mon Mar 31, 2014 5:03 am

K2! wrote:
MeltedCaramel wrote:Can't think of the company, but the sculpts remind me an awful lot of "Something Or Another Angel", the sculpts are quite racy but they are ultimately jointed, it just doesn't show as much. I wish I could think of the name, I see them up on Y!J all the time! They might be a nice happy medium for someone who likes Tokyo Doll's sculpts? :)

You might be thinking of Angel Philia (the reborn Yamato VMF50 line).
http://www.angel-philia.com/
These are essentially Obitsu 50cm and 48cm bodies with custom vinyls. They use the same skeleton parts as regular Obitsus so I don't worry too much about breaking them.


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Re: Has anyone ever done business with Tokyo Doll?

Postby SetsunaKou » Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:20 am

The Volks elegant line I think were similar to the Tokyo Doll material---they were 1/6 seamless rubbery dollfie bodies that had wired limbs to pose.

I had a few of these and they were a horror in so many ways!

1)Collected dust nonstop as K2-sama specified
2)Looked like Gumby when posing (also as K2-sama mentioned)
3)Broke the wires in the legs and one arm after just a few poses (probably because it's 1/6 scale and the wiring is so thin!)
4)And was a terror to dress and make clothing for! Everything would 'stick' to the body and not slide up easily at all, so she always seemed like she was coming 'undone' or not pulled together all the way! It was difficult to find shoes that would fit her properly and she really looked awful in clothes because of all these factors.

I think these seamless bodies are for collectors who want swimsuit model dolls because that's the only way she looked all right and you could actually SEE the 'seamless' aspect of her!

Volks discontinued these bodies pretty quickly, I'd say for the reasons we're all talking about.
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Re: Has anyone ever done business with Tokyo Doll?

Postby MeltedCaramel » Mon Mar 31, 2014 3:08 pm

SetsunaKou wrote:The Volks elegant line I think were similar to the Tokyo Doll material---they were 1/6 seamless rubbery dollfie bodies that had wired limbs to pose.

I had a few of these and they were a horror in so many ways!

1)Collected dust nonstop as K2-sama specified
2)Looked like Gumby when posing (also as K2-sama mentioned)
3)Broke the wires in the legs and one arm after just a few poses (probably because it's 1/6 scale and the wiring is so thin!)
4)And was a terror to dress and make clothing for! Everything would 'stick' to the body and not slide up easily at all, so she always seemed like she was coming 'undone' or not pulled together all the way! It was difficult to find shoes that would fit her properly and she really looked awful in clothes because of all these factors.

I think these seamless bodies are for collectors who want swimsuit model dolls because that's the only way she looked all right and you could actually SEE the 'seamless' aspect of her!

Volks discontinued these bodies pretty quickly, I'd say for the reasons we're all talking about.


Ahhh, I never realized Volks attempted this as well!! :? The seamless dolls are a good idea aesthetically...if they could be done right! The problems seem never ending though! I could see in theory where they could look very pretty, but...yeesh, sounds like they have a long way to go!
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Re: Has anyone ever done business with Tokyo Doll?

Postby K2! » Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:43 pm

Trethowan wrote:I didn't know the VMF50 had been reborn.

Yes, the Yamato company was restructured (?) as Arcadia and the doll line (VMF50s) became Angel Philia.

I'd at one point wanted to buy one but never did. Does Obitsu make these in their factory?

Yes, the Angel Philia and Azone dolls are specially ordered by those respective companies from Obitsu. Parabox gets their custom bodies and parts the same way.

edit: Derp moment, you wrote that in your description, custom vinyls. gaaahh... I blame sleep deprivation! ha

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Re: Has anyone ever done business with Tokyo Doll?

Postby Calivano » Mon Mar 31, 2014 9:19 pm

Yeah, the cracking sound is unsettling. I have a Phicen here at home that i just put away, she had so many problems. The cracking sound was just one of them. I want a Tokyo but it probably wouldnt see much love, like my Phicen. Phicen dolls are gorgeous though, check out the rocket man:

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And this Bridal doll

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The Domino Lady

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